20 - Gui Santos

6-2, Point Guard/Shooting Guard
Brazil International
Birthday
06/22/02 (22.9 yrs)
Hometown
Jacarei, Brazil
International Team
Bauru
LDB Statistics
Athleticism
NA
Size
NA
Defense
NA
Strength
NA
Quickness
NA
Leadership
NA
Jump Shot
NA
NBA Ready
NA
Ball Handling
NA
Potential
NA
Passing
NA
Intangibles
NA
Overall:

NBA Comparison: Blake Stepp

Strengths: 6-7 wing with a long wingspan 7-1, with tremendous ball handling and good feel for the game … Composed game … Can easily create offensive plays after dribbling, play with intensity and very aggressive in 5 x 5 situations, is developing cutting and shooting in his offensive arsenal, great in transition always looking for the easy basket … Patient with the ball, looking for the best offensive option … Smart. Committed to the game plan … Very active in offensive rebounds, generating new opportunities for his team … Good mentality and attitude, mature and not afraid of taking on responsibility … Comes up with good minutes in important international tournaments with his team … Defensively interested, he has good recovery and tries to occupy spaces well, creating difficulty for the attack, he is always present in the defensive rebound …

Weaknesses: He is not a very fast or athletic player … Struggles to contain faster opposing wings … Even though he has a good shooting mechanism, he is still inconsistent, his high % in 2 pt is due to the fact that he attacks the rim and finishes close to it … Against bigger and more athletic opponents, he will not have this facility, to go up to the next level he must adjust mid-range and long-range shooting … Position adjustment in the NBA won’t be easy … He doesn’t have the physical strength to play SF and he doesn’t have the mobility of an SG … He need to work on the physique and needs to make better decisions about when to pass the ball and when to shoot …

Notes: From Brasilia, Brazil … Considered a possible 2nd round pick for the 2022 NBA draft … Game is in the mold of a Joe Ingles if his shot continues to develop …

Rodrigo Sperandio 6/20/22

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